Walkability Wins Half Thirty-Eight


On this installment of Walkability Wins, we’re highlighting wins from Michigan to Arizona
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Ypsilanti’s Southside is getting a giant security enhance with $162,970 from SEMCOG’s Transportation Alternate options Program. Harriet and Hawkins streets will see ADA-compliant crosswalks, curb bumpouts to calm site visitors, and higher pedestrian visibility, significantly close to colleges and parks. The upgrades, tied to utility work, promise safer, extra walkable streets for everybody.
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma is paving the best way for safer streets because the Metropolis Council authorised a decision to maintain funding for vital avenue enhancements by persevering with a 0.1% gross sales tax beginning April 2026, changing the expiring tax. This ensures investments in security enhancements like sidewalks and traffic-calming. With no less than 15% of funds devoted to security upgrades, the measure additionally helps Imaginative and prescient Zero objectives, fairness in underserved areas, and financial progress.
Twin Oaks, Colorado
Twin Oaks has completed the primary part of its citywide walkability venture. Beginning with Crescent Ave, the town has added enhancements to assist residents safely entry Twin Oaks Park. Metropolis officers highlighted the significance of the much-needed upgrades on this busy highway and celebrated Twin Oaks’ turning into extra walkable. The following part consists of extra sidewalks and connections.
Richmond, California
Richmond landed over $9.5 million from the Reconnecting Communities Pilot program to reinforce security alongside Harbour Manner and Ohio Avenue. New bike lanes, ADA-compliant sidewalks, higher lighting, lane reductions, and inexperienced infrastructure will create safer, extra accessible streets. These upgrades cut back limitations for underserved communities and promote sustainable transportation. Metropolis leaders have fun this funding as a giant win for Richmond’s efforts to construct safer, greener, and extra related neighborhoods.
Arizona
Arizona is receiving and investing over $5 million by way of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation to reinforce highway, pedestrian, and bike owner security. Funded by the Protected Streets and Roads for All Program, tasks embrace enhancing security to pedestrians and cyclists, cut back automobile crashes, ADA accessibility, Full Streets and Protected Routes to Faculty and public outreach initiatives. These initiatives intention to guard weak highway customers and promote safer, extra related communities statewide.
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